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How to make milk kefir, a probiotic-rich fermented drink that has lots of health benefits! It’s easy to make at home and so much better than store bought kefir.

How to Make Kefir

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Milk Kefir

I have talked about my love for kefir on Instagram stories and every time I get a ton of questions and requests for me to write a blog post about how to make kefir. Today is the day! We are talking all about kefir! My friend, Tanna, introduced me to kefir. I attended one of her kefir classes and learned SO much. She is the kefir, probiotic queen and I so glad she showed me her kefir ways because I love it! I have been hooked ever since.

So let’s get started. First of all, what is kefir? Kefir is a cultured, fermented beverage made from milk. Kefir has a tart, creamy flavor, kind of similar to buttermilk or plain yogurt.

Benefits of Kefir

Kefir is packed with nutrients and probiotics. It is very helpful for digestion, gut health, a healthy immune system and even mental health. Kefir is also a great source of protein, calcium, and B vitamins.

I have been drinking kefir almost every single day for about a year and I am a believer! I just feel better! My gut is so much happier, I don’t get sick as much…and if I do, I bounce back quickly. I should note, I am not a doctor, I am just sharing my personal experience with kefir. I love it and it is working well for me and my overall health, but please consult your doctor if you have any questions:)

Kefir Grains

Kefir Grains

To make kefir, you need kefir grains, which are the starter grains. The starter grains are a combination of yeast, milk proteins, and bacteria. They kind of look like cottage cheese:)

Kefir grains are available in some health food stores, as well as online. You can also ask around to see if any of your friends or neighbors have extra kefir grains they want to share. Kefir grains grow with each batch, so people who make their own kefir are usually happy to share their extra grains. I got my grains from my friend Tanna and have since shared with a few friends. It’s fun to share the kefir love:) And kefir grains will grow so you will need to eventually share or you can feed them to chickens or dogs.

You can purchase live kefir grains here. I don’t recommend dried kefir grains, start with live grains for best results.

Kefir

Supplies to Make Kefir

Yes, you can buy kefir at the store but I like to make my own because it doesn’t have any added flavorings or sugars, it’s more affordable, and it really is easy to make!

To make milk kefir, you will need the following:

Milk kefir

I like to do my “kefir routine” every morning. It only takes about 5 minutes. Let’s get started!

kefir milk

How Long Does Kefir Last in the Fridge

Kefir milk will keep in the refrigerator for up to 3 weeks. I always give it a good shake before using.

If you need to give your kefir a break because you are going out of town or have too much kefir, you can put the grains on pause.

Put the kefir grains in a clean jar with about 3 cups of fresh milk. Put the lid on and place immediately in the refrigerator for up to one week. When you are ready to start making kefir again, put the grains in fresh milk and discard the milk they’ve been sitting in. Start the process over again.

kefir smoothie

Ways to Use Kefir

Once you start making kefir, you will have A LOT of kefir because you have to make it every day. Our fridge is always full of kefir and our entire family drinks it, even the boys. I make kefir smoothies for us every morning. I also use kefir in as many recipes as possible. I also recommend finding friends to share your kefir with!

And remember, you can always put your kefir on hold if your fridge starts looking like a kefir factory:)

Here are our favorite ways to use kefir:

If you aren’t used to drinking kefir, start slowly to allow your body to get used to the extra probiotics, just to be safe:)

If you try making homemade kefir, let me know how it goes! I am seriously a fan!

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Milk Kefir

How to make milk kefir, a probiotic-rich fermented drink that has lots of health benefits! It's easy to make at home!

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I'm Maria and my husband is Josh. We share a love of cooking, baking, and entertaining. We enjoy creating recipes that are simple, fresh, and family friendly. We love sitting around the table with good food, good conversation, and good friends and family! Our kitchen is always open!
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